KS4&5 News KS3 NewsA Selection Of Inspiring Talks What is Enterprise? Your questions answered…

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KS4&5 News KS3 NewsA Selection Of Inspiring Talks What is Enterprise? Your questions answered…

Click on the video you would like to watch then, in groups, have a go at answering the questions about the video Follow up Questions Follow up Questions Follow up Questions Follow up Questions Follow up Questions

1.What steps would you take to achieve peace? 2.How would you educate the youth of today so that the future holds less turmoil? 3.How could your ideas be imbedded in HAPU?

1.Which photo had the most impact on you? 2.How did this photo change the world? 3.What do you think still needs to be changed? 4.How could HAPU help in changing this?

1.In the world, who doesn’t have access to clean drinking water? 2.How could this change the world as we know it? 3.Could HAPU get involved in this idea?

1.What are the arguments against educating Afghan girls? 2.How will equal education in Afghanistan help their society? 3.What do you think the education of the world will look like in 100 years time? – why?

1.Why do some countries suffer more from obesity rather than hunger and vice versa? 2.What do you think needs to happen to solve this issue? 3.How could HAPU help with the food issue?

What is Enterprise? Enterprise skills are used in Your everyday life. Be aware of your skills and know when to use them to make an impact

Using Your Initiative: Think for yourself Think for yourself Don’t wait to be prompted Don’t wait to be prompted Be the first to act Be the first to act Start something Start something A‘Can-Do’Attitude A‘Can-Do’ Attitude

Making Good Decisions: Do I understand what is expected? Do I understand what is expected? How will I complete my tasks? How will I complete my tasks? Am I happy with my decision? Am I happy with my decision? Does it matter if I am wrong? Does it matter if I am wrong?

Solving Problems: Is it impossible? Is it impossible? Will it work? Will it work? How can I make it better? How can I make it better? What is my priority? What is my priority? Should I compromise? Should I compromise? There is a solution There is a solution

Working with others: ‘Teamwork’ Where do I belong? Where do I belong? What is my role in the team? What is my role in the team? Am I contributing to the task? Am I contributing to the task? Do I listen to my colleagues? Do I listen to my colleagues?

Communicating Effectively: Did I get my message across? Did I get my message across? Do I listen to others? Do I listen to others? How do I communicate? How do I communicate? Am I confident? Am I confident? Do I understand ? Do I understand ? Eye contact and Body Language Eye contact and Body Language

Reflecting and Reviewing Actions: What did I do? What did I do? How did I achieve my goal? How did I achieve my goal? Could I have done it differently? Could I have done it differently? Could I have done it better? Could I have done it better? What did I learn from my actions? What did I learn from my actions?

Enterprise prepares you for all you will experience and attempt in school. ‘DOING ENTERPRISE MEANS DOING YOUR BEST EVERYTIME’

Take a risk and make things happen!